Chocolate shop of pure imagination to open with Willy Wonka cast member
By Samantha Black | Nov. 19, 2012Gainesville will soon be home to a chocolate shop with products that have as much variety as Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory.
Gainesville will soon be home to a chocolate shop with products that have as much variety as Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory.
The demise of Hostess would have counted Twinkies as one of the victims of a tough economy, but it would have been good riddance, right? Sugar is for the weak.
Coach Will Muschamp isn’t worried about style points.
Florida entered the season without a clear-cut starter at quarterback. Now the same questions return for the Gators as they head to Tallahassee for a critical road matchup on Saturday in their final regular season game of 2012.
After riding a school bus nearly my entire elementary through high school career and riding the RTS bus at UF for two years, I’ve had the opportunity to observe several surprising similarities and interesting differences between these two modes of transportation.
Members of the Gainesville Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice, along with some students and local religious leaders, protested outside of a Gainesville Publix on Monday to push for better wages for some Florida farmworkers.
This holiday season, donating toys to sick children is being made easy by a Gainesville company — all you have to do is like them.
In his first game back from a three-game suspension, Scottie Wilbekin was an integral part of a key Gators run.
A cook at the Pollo Tropical in the Reitz Union was arrested on a battery charge Sunday morning.
Facing an opponent from the Sunshine State for the second consecutive game, redshirt freshman Carlie Needles made it rain Monday night.
A day after Florida dropped its Sweet 16 match against Notre Dame, coach Becky Burleigh still could not find a silver lining.
The Gators' 20th Southeastern Conference championship is one for the history books.
A UF aerospace engineering team has joined forces with NASA to begin a satellite construction project with explosive potential.
Well that didn’t last long.
So, like, where does the Republican Party go from here?
The UF cheerleaders have been grounded.
You may not remember this, dear apostrophic reader, but last year, our football team was not so good.
A new learning platform called Top Hat Monocle is offering a new service to replace classroom clickers with cellphones.
A Santa Fe College cultural organization will host an awareness event today to highlight the dire circumstances affecting Syria.
An Alachua County grand jury indicted an Alabama man Thursday accused of stabbing a Gainesville resident on West University Avenue in October.